Tons of Rock is more than a festival name — it’s a distinctive open-air festival venue in Oslo that turns into a major gathering place for rock and metal. The site is designed for big crowds, with multiple stages and well-planned zones that keep sightlines open and the atmosphere energetic without feeling cramped.
Inside the venue, the experience is driven by a strong production setup: the sound system is built for clarity across a wide area, and the day flows naturally thanks to comfortable chill-out spots, food and drink points, and clear wayfinding throughout the grounds. The mix of open sky, large stages, and practical festival infrastructure makes it easy to stay on site from early sets to the headline shows.
You’ll find it at Ekebergveien 70, Oslo, Norway. Entrances and checkpoints are typically clearly signposted, with nearby drop-off points and limited parking options in the area; many visitors also use the closest stops along Ekebergveien and finish with a short walk to the gates. For broader city transport context and getting around Oslo in general, see the text further down the page.